New IVF test offers hope for greater pregnancy success rate

British scientists says chance of success could rise from 35 per cent to 80 per cent thanks to new test

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British scientists say the success rate of IVF treatment could reach 80 per cent next year thanks to a new test that can pinpoint the most viable embryos.

Using current techniques, only about 35 per cent of IVF cycles result in a pregnancy.

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